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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 04, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 29, 2009
Oliver Tattan, Enniskerry, IE;
Stephen Loughman, Bray, IE;
Michael Murphy, Tenerure, IE;
Michael Peirce, Ranelagh, IE;
Conor White, Furbo, IE;
Oliver Tattan, Enniskerry, IE;
Stephen Loughman, Bray, IE;
Michael Murphy, Tenerure, IE;
Michael Peirce, Ranelagh, IE;
Conor White, Furbo, IE;
Daon Holdings Limited, George Town, KY;
Abstract
An eVault system securely stores personal data and documents for citizens and allows controlled access by citizens and optionally by service providers. The eVault may be adapted to allow processes involving the documents to be carried out in a secure and paperless fashion. Documents are certified, and biometric matching is used for security. On effecting a match with a biometric identifier presented by a user, the user is allowed access to his personal eVault and to access a personal cryptographic key stored therein. One or more of these personal keys may be securely applied within the eVault to generate an electronic signature, amongst other functions.